The latest Firefox update aims to get more users upgrading when major releases roll around, AT&T starts testing nice speed increases on their 3G networks, and Netflix caves to studio wishes, delays new releases four weeks before offering them to users.
- Netflix Bends To Warner Bros., Won’t Rent DVDs For 28 Days After They Go On Sale
Bad news, Netflix lovers: Netflix just entered into an agreement with Warner Bros. that will delay availability of new DVDs for four weeks after they’re released. The silver lining: In exchange, WB is giving Netflix access to more streaming content. [Silicon Valley Insider] - Okay, That Is Kind of a Lot of Data
AT&T demonstrates just how much data use has grown on their network over the past few years; turns out it’s a ton. [Gizmodo] - Firefox 3.5.7 fix could ‘goose’ browser upgrades
Yesterday’s Firefox updates aim to correct a problem in which users who didn’t have Firefox open for 12 hours would never see prompts for major updates. [CNET] - AT&T Completes Nationwide 7.2 HSPA 3G Upgrade
Got an AT&T data plan? Your speeds could improve significantly by the end of the year. [Gizmodo]
